If I was you, I would get steel toe boots, because I got soft toe boots and at the toe part, it dented in, because I used them for riding dirtbikes, I wish I would of got steel toe boots, u should get steel toe because later on you might wish u would of got them:) hope this help

Q:Engineering Materials - tool steel question?

It all depends what the application actually is. For hammers I would select a hammer grade B1 steel. For impact loading where an edge is needed I would be going for O1 or similar (oil quenching steels tend to be a little tougher than air hardening). For mining tools a very high manganese steel (Hadfields steel) - this is not a true tool steel. The best place to start is by looking at the ranking of the properties which you want - hardness v toughness v strength - and then use this to put the steels in rank order. Price and availablity then sort the problem out for you (in the real world).

Q:Movies- Conan: What is the riddle of steel?

Riddle Of Steel

Q:What is the difference between a steel strip and a coil? The steel strip is flat steel, and the steel coil is made of steel.

A steel strip is also a coil, usually a narrow strip, also known as a steel strip. The volume is relatively wide. In addition, flat steel is usually hot-rolled out of long strip steel, fixed length 5 and 5.5,6 meters range, steel coil is Kaiping Chang 12501500, length 2.5 meters, 4 meters, 6 meters, ranging from steel plate

Q:Galvanised Steel Questions?

Wipe the powder of and the rest should be safe, unless you stub your toe on the rusty metal.

Q:should i get steel shafted irons?

It depends on your swing speed. If you have a faster swing speed and notice you are consistently hitting high with your irons and having some trouble with accuracy, you will benefit from playing steel shafted irons. If your swing speed is on the slower end of the spectrum, stick with the graphite irons for a couple more years until you swing has developed and you are hitting farther.

Q:Is 100% carbon steel baking sheet safe?

100 carbon steel baking sheet safe

Q:What exactly is broken steel in fallout 3 and does the game end if you have broken steel?

In Broken steel, if you've already finished the game you get to continue playing the game and see events after you die in the original. With Broken steel, instead of dying in the end, your character was just knocked into a coma and you awaken and finish helping the Brotherhood of Steel fight the enclave. It also increases the level cap from 20 to 30 so you can level up more. Basically, you help kill the Enclave, transport fresh water while fighting off raiders etc.

Q:how carbon is being alloyed during steel making?

Steel is usually made in a two-step process. As you may know, carbon, in the form of coke, is added to the iron ore during the initial smelting process. This is the first step. The conversion of iron ore into raw iron is accomplished with a blast furnace. Carbon dissolves with the iron during the smelting process. The amount of carbon in the iron is generally not controlled at this point as this would be too difficult, the excess carbon is removed in the next step. The result is pig iron which is crude iron that has a very high carbon content, and a large amount of impurities. Pig iron is almost as brittle as glass, and it is useless in this form. In most modern steelmaking operations, molten pig iron is tapped from the blast furnace three or four times per day- it is not allowed to cool. The liquid pig iron is carried in ladles directly to a Basic Oxygen Furnace which converts the pig iron into steel. The basic oxygen converter uses a stream of pure oxygen to burn off the excess carbon. Impurities are also burned off, particularly phosphorus, silicon, and sulfur (which damage the steel's properties.) These elements all have a much higher affinity for oxygen than iron does, so the iron itself remains unchanged. Once the carbon content and the impurities are reduced to the desired level. The oxygen is shut off, and the iron has now become steel. At this point other alloying elements may be added, such as chromium, manganese, or molybdenum. These elements improve the steel's properties, but also add to it's price. If necessary, more carbon can be added as well if the carbon content has accidentally dropped too low. Finally, molten steel from the basic oxygen furnace is poured off. It can be cast into ingots, billets, or thin slabs.

Q:what is the stucture of high carbon steel?

I dont know percentages just that it is basic steel with added carbon it is used for tooling and other reasons that need a steel that can be hardened ~~